The Ethiopian government claims the conflict in Tigray has ended. This is very far from the truth. Violence and war crimes against helpless Eritrean refugees continue on a massive scale. And the perpetrators have been clearly identified as Eritrean military personnel, who do not have the…
Eritrea: State-Imposed Starvation Stalks a Land Impoverished by Military Aggression
Locked-Down Eritrean Population Facing Appalling Food Shortages Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and nomadic pastoralism. Nearly 80 percent of the Eritrean population lives in the rural areas and depends on subsistent agriculture and nomadic pastoralism. …
Evidence Mounts of Eritrean Troops Abducting and Forcibly Returning Eritrean Refugees from Camps in Tigray
Eye-witness testimony is emerging confirming reports that the Eritrean military are entering refugee camps in Tigray, attacking Eritrean refugees, and forcibly returning large numbers of them to Eritrea. Many of these refugees were deliberately shot and seriously injured, and are recovering in hospitals in Eritrea, where…
ERITREA: Refugees in Tigray Continue to Experience Hunger, Attacks, Mugging, Beatings and Abductions
Human Rights Concern Eritrea (HRCE) has received credible reports from Eritrean eye-witnesses in Refugee Camps in Tigray of attacks, beatings and abductions by armed forces personnel. UNHCR officials at the highest level are expressing growing alarm at reports from refugees escaping from the camps to Sudan…